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Friday, February 10, 2012

Rodney Crowell album coming this summer

Grammy Award-winner Rodney Crowell and New York Times best selling author Mary Karr are scheduled to release Kin in June on Vanguard Records. Produced by Joe Henry, it marks the first collaboration between the two writers and is Karr’s entry into the world of music. 

Long known as a poet among songwriters, Crowell is a masterful storyteller and hit generator. He charted five consecutive number one hits with his debut Diamonds and Dirt  and has become one of the most critically acclaimed artists in country music. Crowell’s songs have been recorded by the likes of Johnny and Rosanne Cash, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw and Norah Jones. He was recently inducted into the Songwriter Hall of Fame. 

After reading Karr’s memoirs, — Crowell name-checked her in “Earthbound,” a track off his critically acclaimed album Fate's Right Hand. “I called out to her in the darkness because she was a bona fide poet I knew could write songs,” Crowell added, “and despite her professor’s pedigree, she’d ridden a bike in a mosquito truck’s fog.”

Upon hearing Crowell’s songs, Karr recognized her own less than perfect family. But there’s a thread of grace and redemption and at least one gospel number among their ballads and rock songs. In both writers' their most recent memoirs, religion figures prominently.

They claim a deep spiritual connection made them brother and sister—or kin—and informed their work. “We settled down and raised a record,” Crowell claimed. The stellar lineup of vocalists who render the songs—longtime friends of his—became extended family: Norah Jones, Vince Gill, Lucinda Williams, Lee Ann Womack, Rosanne Cash, Chely Wright, Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou Harris and Rodney himself, with Joe Henry producing. 

Asked to draw the source of their respective successes in literature and music, despite early hard knocks, Crowell said, “Neither of us was a crybaby, and we kept loving everybody we shared DNA with—no matter how crazy.” Karr said, “An outlaw pedigree isn’t always a disadvantage for a poet,” adding, “This record’s about everybody.”                                        

Van Halen concert rehearsal: Los Angeles

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A version of my post originally appeared on the Soundcheck blog at ocregister.com.

The Forum in Inglewood erupted Wednesday night with the classic rock of Van Halen for the final concert rehearsal before the Hall of Famers launch a North American tour on Feb. 18 in Louisville, Ky.

They arrive here for two shows at Staples Center, June 1 and 9 at Staples Center in Los Angeles (the latter date goes on sale Saturday at 10 a.m.), a June 12 stop at Honda Center in Anaheim and a June 14 performance at Viejas Arena in San Diego.

The band, alongside lively opener Kool & the Gang (sans original vocalist James “J.T.” Taylor), turned in a 65-minute set in front of a few thousand invited guests. It also served as an unofficial album release party for the engaging A Different Kind of Truth – the first new studio release to feature original vocalist David Lee Roth in 28 years, which came out Tuesday and will debut in Billboard’s Top 3 next week.

Roth, clad in a ringmaster-style jacket at one point, was in good vocal form, though the singer occasionally skipped over lyrics and forgot some on new tune "China Town" (humorously, directing "let's get right to the chorus"). He was the ultimate cordial showman throughout and recalled some regrettable past body ink on the punchy new single “Tattoo” as well as a disastrous SAT test amid “Hot for Teacher.”

Equally giddy guitarist Eddie Van Halen pulled off his various dazzling solos (and one awe-inspiring spotlight) with ease; son Wolfgang acquitted himself well on bass and vocal harmonies. The song order here had been shuffled since the even more exclusive promotional event at Henson Recording Studios last week, with four different tracks swapped in, namely a stellar pair off 1979’s Van Halen II: “Somebody Get Me a Doctor” and “Beautiful Girls.”

The large hi-def screen should allow fans - even at the far end of arenas - on the tour to see with clarity. At the tail end of the gig, Roth waved a huge checked flag and confetti shot over the crowd.

Among the celebs in attendance were Eddie’s ex-wife (and Wolfgang’s mom) Valerie Bertinelli with her Hot in Cleveland TV show co-star Wendie Malick, Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello and Brad Wilk, John “5″ Lowery (who has played with Roth, Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie) and Kevin Savigar (Rod Stewart’s frequent collaborator). 

Setlist: Van Halen at the Forum, Inglewood, Feb. 8, 2012
You Really Got Me / Runnin’ with the Devil / She’s the Woman / Somebody Get Me a Doctor / Tattoo / Everybody Wants Some!! / Beautiful Girls / Ice Cream Man / China Town / Dance the Night Away / Hot for Teacher / Blood and Fire / (guitar solo) / Panama / Jump

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Grammys 2012: Who should win?

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Here are my picks on who I think should take home trophies in selected categories on Sunday.

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: While Black Keys put out a great album last year, I'd give it to Foster the People. I'll bet Bennett gets it on the Winehouse sympathy vote.

Best Rock Performance: A very tough category. I think The Decemberists deserve it, but Coldplay will probably snag it. Oddly, the same acts are nominated for Best Rock Song.

Best Rock Album: While Kings of Leon didn't match the success of their predecessor, I believe it is stronger than the others. Jeff Beck will probably get it as a safe choice. 

Best Alternative Music Album: I'm not on the Radiohead or Bon Iver bandwagons, either will probably win here. I'd go with MMJ or Foster and lean toward MMJ, which was one of my top 20 albums of the year.

Best Country Duo/Group Performance: Thompson Square is so generic. I'd lobby for The Civil Wars, whose single was the highlight of a fine album. Chesney will probably grab it for this decent duet. I dig Aldean, but Clarkson makes this too histrionic. 

Best Folk Album: Civil Wars is the strongest of the lot, although Earle or Vedder could take it.


Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Counting Crows have covers album on tap

I can't wait to hear their new takes on Travis and Dawes...

Multi-platinum American rock band Counting Crows have announced they will be releasing their first new album in over four years on April 10 on Collective Sounds. Underwater Sunshine (or What We Did On Our Summer Vacation) is a collection of songs, both familiar and obscure, interpreted by one of the most soulful and recognizable bands of the past two decades.

Underwater Sunshine is a testament of a band geek-obsessed with music. “There’s a million great songs written every day that you discover, and wish your friends could appreciate as much as you do,” says singer/songwriter Adam Duritz. “These songs come from bands young and old, stretching from the early 60s to last year. They’re all great and will hopefully be heard by a few more people now.”

Produced by Counting Crows and Shawn Dealey, Underwater Sunshine features tracks written by artists such as Big Star, Gram Parsons, the Faces, Fran Healy and Taylor Goldsmith. Each rendition offers an entire spectrum of human emotion, delivered with the conviction and intense honesty the band is known for.

As their first independent release, it was the right time for the Crows to make this album. “If you wonder why we didn’t just write our own record, it’s simply because we wanted to do THIS one,” says Duritz, We now have the creative freedom to release albums like this and offer our fans more music than ever.”

In the spirit of becoming an independent band, the Crows will stream the new album, on demand in its entirety prior to release on radio station websites and other digital partners.  They are also giving away a free download of their new song, “Mercy” on countingcrows.com. 

The Crows also gave their fans the opportunity to design their new album package. Just as the band is interpreting songs from others, fans became a part of this unique album by visually interpreting the Crows. The winning designer is working with the band’s creative director to develop the rest of the album layout. The contest was ran by Creative Allies, and is proving to be their most successful contest to date. 

Counting Crows will also partner with Indaba Music and Guitar Center to launch a contest in search of  the best Counting Crows covers. After listening to all submissions, the band will select 3 winning tracks to be awarded various prizes.

Underwater Sunshine track listing:
 
1.     Untitled (Love Song) by Romany Rye
2.     Start Again by Teenage Fanclub
3.     Hospital by Coby Brown
4.     Mercy by Tender Mercies
5.     Meet On The Ledge by Fairport Convention
6.     Like Teenage Gravity by Kasey Anderson & The Honkies
7.     Amie by Pure Prairie League
8.     Coming Around by Travis
9.     Ooh La La by The Faces
10.  All My Failures by Dawes
11.  Return of the Grevious Angel by Gram Parsons
12.  Four White Stallions by Tender Mercies
13.  Jumping Jesus by Sordid Humor
14.  You Ain’t Going Nowhere by Bob Dylan
15.  The Ballad of El Goodo by Big Star

New Train music, signature wine due in April

Grammy Award-winning band Train is set to release California 37 on April 17. The new record is the follow-up to the band’s multi-platinum 2009 release Save Me, San Francisco which featured the biggest song of 2010, “Hey Soul Sister.”  Train recorded the new album with Butch Walker and Espionage producing the record.  
 
The first single from California 37, “Drive By,” has been rocketing up the sales and radio charts, with over 67,000 singles sold in only the first three weeks.  The song has been most added at multiple formats for several weeks in a row and is already charting at Top 40, Hot AC and AAA radio.
 
Train will also unveil the third varietal from their Save Me, San Francisco Wine Company, a Cabernet Sauvignon called ‘ California 37’ this spring. This will follow the previous varietals, ‘Drops of Jupiter Petite Syrah’ and ‘Calling All Angels Chardonnay.’ A portion of the proceeds goes to the San Francisco charity Family House, which provides temporary housing to families of seriously ill children.  For more information please visit familyhouseinc.org.

For more info: trainline.com

Stephen Kellogg & SK6ERS head back out on tour

One of my favorite bands, whose latest album I just heard recently and was impressed with again, have announced new tour dates...

Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers continue to tour in support of their fall 2011 album Gift Horse. New dates (below) include Vienna, VA where on June 22-23, the band will host the ‘Second Annual SK6ers Field Day Weekend.’ The event includes two shows at Jammin’ Java, and a day of BBQ and field games with The SK6ers.

In addition to the headlining tour, the band will also be supporting O.A.R on select dates. For more information on SK6ers Field Day weekend event and all tour dates visit SK6ers.com. 

The band’s second album on Vanguard Records brings the rich legacy of rock & roll into the present tense with 11 real-life narratives about love, family, and what it means to be an American today. By and large, the songs are directly relating to Kellogg’s personal experiences. The album’s debut was SK6ERS highest soundscan to date, reaching #1 on Amazon MP3’s Best Sellers, #14 on the Independent Current Albums chart, and #87 on Billboard’s Top 200.

Gift Horse is available digitally now at iTunes and Amazon.
 
Tour dates:
2-08 Columbus, OH - LC Pavilion w/OAR
2-09 Chicago, IL - Aragon Ballroom w/OAR
2-10 Milwaukee, WI - Eagle's Ballroom w/OAR
2-11 Minneapolis, MN - State Theater w/OAR
2-12 Fargo, ND – The Aquarium
2-14 Champaign, IL - Highdive
2-15 Columbia, MO - The Blue Note w/OAR
2-16 Memphis, TN - Minglewood Hall w/OAR
2-17 Nashville, TN - Marathon Music Works w/OAR
2-18 Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle w/OAR
2-24 Indianapolis, IN - Radio Radio
2-25 Ames, IA - The Maintenance Shop
2-26 Cedar Falls, IA - The Hub
3-01 New Orleans, LA - Sixth Man Presents - Rock the Boat XII
3-06 Tampa, FL – Ferguson Hall
3-07 Jacksonville, FL - Jack Rabbits
3-08 Athens, GA - The Melting Point
3-09 Asheville, NC - The Grey Eagle
3-10 Baltimore, MD - 8 x 10
3-11 York, PA – Capitol Theatre
3-13 Buffalo, NY - The Tralf
3-14 Killington, VT – Pickle Barrel
3-15 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Bowl
3-16 Pawtucket, RI – The Met
3-17 Ogunquit, ME – Jonathan’s
3-18 Londonderry, NH – Tupelo Music Hall
6-22 & 23 – Vienna, VA - 2nd Annual SK6ers Field Day

Our Lady Peace album+tour news

Our Lady Peace's eighth studio album Curve is slated for release on April 3.

"This is the record we've been trying to make for the past 10 years. There's something to be said about being beaten up and being able to dust yourself off and get back in the ring," says vocalist/lyricist and founding member Raine Maida about the new album, which was done with co-producer Jason Lader (Rilo Kiley, Elvis Costello, Noah & the Whale).

"Jason and I had a very frank discussion about the early recordings of Curve before he came in," says Maida. "He asked why we weren't making a record that we'd like to listen to ourselves. That was our impetus for abandoning what we started, bringing in Jason and truly challenging ourselves to come up with something more authentic and inspired. He helped us operate without the filter predicated by walking the major label tightrope."

First single "Heavyweight" is currently Top 10 at all Rock Radio formats.

Curve is the result of the band taking creative and artistic risks with their proven methods, featuring such dynamic new songs such as "Mettle," "Fire In The Henhouse," "As Fast As You Can," "Window Seat," and "Rabbits." 

"While writing for Curve the focus was on being musically brave," states bassist Duncan Coutts. " It became the mantra in our sessions."

"This feels the most like it did in the early days," says drummer Jeremy Taggart, who has been with the band from the start, since he was 17. "We just tried to let our ideas flow without worrying about radio or anything like that. It's easier to be creative when you let something grow naturally as opposed to trying to fit in into something."

And while Raine has been getting recognition for his social activism, the new album is personal, not political. He recently recorded an agitprop protest anthem, "Fight the Good Fight," which is included on the Occupy This Album (out in the spring), with artists including Yoko Ono, Debbie Harry, Willie Nelson, Tom Morello, Joan Baez, Steve Earle & James McMurtry and Mogwai, among others, as well as being involved in organizations like War Child, targeting at-risk youth in war-torn countries, and Apathy is Boring.

Says Raine, "Curve is more about us, going through this reawakening and independence and hopefully creating a deeper connection with our audience." 

Our Lady Peace will hit the road on a North American headline tour, kicking off March 29.

An exclusive pre-sale on tickets begins today for fans who are signed up to the Our Lady Peace mailing list. Those that purchase a ticket to a show, can also pre-order a digital or physical copy of Curve.

When ordering the physical bundle, fans will receive an autographed copy of the CD plus the full length digital album at a special low price on release day. As an added bonus upon either purchase option,  they will instantly get the "Heavyweight" single via digital download. Special offer is available until shows sell out. Tickets go on sale to the public Feb.10.
 
Tour Dates:

March 29th - London, ON - Concert Theatre
March 31st - Peterborough, ON - The Venue
April 2nd - Montreal, ON - Corona
April 3rd - Toronto, ON - The Phoenix
April 5th - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom
April 6th - Buffalo, NY - Club Infinity
April 7th - Detroit, MI - St Andrew's Hall
April 8th - Chicago, IL - Subterranean
April 10th - North Bay, ON - The Wall
April 12th - Thunder Bay, ON - Community Auditorium
April 13th - Winnipeg MB - Garrick
April 16th - Calgary, AB - Flame Central
April 17th - Edmonton, AB - Starlite
April 19th - Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom
April 20th - Seattle,WA - The Crocodile Cafe